No culture Celebrates the NEW YEAR like the Chinese (they commemorate it for 15 days). We are thus inspired by their décor. If you’re wondering,
Chinoiserie is a French term meaning “Chinese-esque” or “that which reflects Chinese artistic influence.” Chinoserie inspired decor has been around for centuries, but we love the trendy, modern updates to the style.



Here are a few of our Favorite Chinoiserie Pieces (many of which are
ON SALE NOW)...
... 
As the Holiday Decor comes down, pop in an item or two (and have Happy NEW YEAR)!
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{Quote Source: Wikipedia/ Photos via Decor Pad- 3)David Jimenez, 4)Ron Marvin}
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